Programming a Key fob
#31
I think my problem is that the immobilizer won't let the engine turn over.
Do you think I can somehow bypass it so I can get the car to a garage at least?
#32
Sigma problem..
Located the keyboard but the light on it wont flash, nor the red led located on top of the dashboard that indicates that the alarm is working.
I think my problem is that the immobilizer wont let the engine turn over...
Is there any way I can bypass it?
I think my problem is that the immobilizer wont let the engine turn over...
Is there any way I can bypass it?
#34
So when pressing keys on the keypad you get no flashes on the keypad?
This may be a silly question but have you checked the fuses haven't blown? There is a list in the manual. Also might be worth checking voltage on battery? Although usually alarms go off when the battery is low. Could always try jump leading to another battery to see if that helps?
This may be a silly question but have you checked the fuses haven't blown? There is a list in the manual. Also might be worth checking voltage on battery? Although usually alarms go off when the battery is low. Could always try jump leading to another battery to see if that helps?
#35
yep, not the battery
Checked the fuses and battery, though I sort of knew it can't be that as all the other lights, windows and radio, everything is perfect. I'm quite sure it is the immobilizer... But not sure how to fix it.
#36
So when pressing keys on the keypad you get no flashes on the keypad?
This may be a silly question but have you checked the fuses haven't blown? There is a list in the manual. Also might be worth checking voltage on battery? Although usually alarms go off when the battery is low. Could always try jump leading to another battery to see if that helps?
This may be a silly question but have you checked the fuses haven't blown? There is a list in the manual. Also might be worth checking voltage on battery? Although usually alarms go off when the battery is low. Could always try jump leading to another battery to see if that helps?
#37
Hi,
I know this tread is over a year old, however will the instructions provided by Sigma Sam work on a 2004? I have got a working radio key and a spare one that's not programmed.
Thanks
I know this tread is over a year old, however will the instructions provided by Sigma Sam work on a 2004? I have got a working radio key and a spare one that's not programmed.
Thanks
#40
Look at post 7 on this thread:
http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=49169
Does your keypad look like that? If it does, then you have Subaru fitted Sigma alarm system. That is exactly what mine looks like and Sigma Sam's instuctions worked perfectly. I had a spare key that didn't work and now I can remotely unlock the car with it. I also change my PIN (with his instructions), which was handy as the previous owner didn't tell my anything. I just need to get the transponder re-programmed to enable me to start the car.
Hope that helps
http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=49169
Does your keypad look like that? If it does, then you have Subaru fitted Sigma alarm system. That is exactly what mine looks like and Sigma Sam's instuctions worked perfectly. I had a spare key that didn't work and now I can remotely unlock the car with it. I also change my PIN (with his instructions), which was handy as the previous owner didn't tell my anything. I just need to get the transponder re-programmed to enable me to start the car.
Hope that helps
#41
Look at post 7 on this thread:
http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=49169
Does your keypad look like that? If it does, then you have Subaru fitted Sigma alarm system. That is exactly what mine looks like and Sigma Sam's instuctions worked perfectly. I had a spare key that didn't work and now I can remotely unlock the car with it. I also change my PIN (with his instructions), which was handy as the previous owner didn't tell my anything. I just need to get the transponder re-programmed to enable me to start the car.
Hope that helps
http://www.surreyscoobies.co.uk/foru...ad.php?t=49169
Does your keypad look like that? If it does, then you have Subaru fitted Sigma alarm system. That is exactly what mine looks like and Sigma Sam's instuctions worked perfectly. I had a spare key that didn't work and now I can remotely unlock the car with it. I also change my PIN (with his instructions), which was handy as the previous owner didn't tell my anything. I just need to get the transponder re-programmed to enable me to start the car.
Hope that helps
#43
#44
I would be interested to know, as I need to get a blade changed on one of these and I want to know how they do it? The blade is molded into place.
Thanks
Last edited by Bailey808; 12 October 2014 at 11:27 PM.
#45
Yeah that's the original one I've got the two new one's have two buttons checked numbers on back which all match but i have seen sites were you can get just the blade cut ill open one up and have a look after he has done and let you know
#46
Plus subaru said they could change just the fob but they want stupid money to do it and reprogram it
#47
#48
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I have two keys like the one above with the single button. However both unlock the car and turn on ignition but only one will start the car. The other it just keeps turning over ???
#49
I am hopefully getting mine programmed on Wednesday for £65.00 by a local locksmith, however I will let you know how it goes.
Hope that helps
Last edited by Bailey808; 15 October 2014 at 06:23 PM.
#51
#52
But I did find this if it's any help http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/150845401251?nav=SEARCH
Apparently you just swop the insides over
#53
For anyone who would like to know. You can get a new transponder key programmed and cut for around £65.00, as it requires specialist equipment that professionals will have. You will also need a working key before hand.
If you have lost all keys, the cost will be more like £180.00 (quoted by local locksmith).
Note: If you buy a key from eBay make sure you buy the correct key blade and transponder chip, it is common to get the wrong one.
If you have lost all keys, the cost will be more like £180.00 (quoted by local locksmith).
Note: If you buy a key from eBay make sure you buy the correct key blade and transponder chip, it is common to get the wrong one.
Last edited by Bailey808; 15 October 2014 at 06:26 PM.
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Just read the above.
Have second key for 03'STi but it doesn't work anymore, tried the battery so guessing it needs reprograming. So assume it'll just be the £65 you say?
Have second key for 03'STi but it doesn't work anymore, tried the battery so guessing it needs reprograming. So assume it'll just be the £65 you say?
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Hope that helps.
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I can drive to him. I'd go to someone that's trustworthy and can do the job.
If yours turned out ok then may as well!
Guessing I need my key pad pin?
If yours turned out ok then may as well!
Guessing I need my key pad pin?